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Tyneside Cinema

Interim CEO

Sept 2020

About Us

Our Mission Is

Our Purpose

The Tyneside Cinema is an independent cinema in Newcastle upon Tyne. It is the city's only full-time independent

cultural cinema, specialising in the screening of independent and world cinema from across the globe. The last remaining

Newsreel theatre to be in full-time operation in the UK, it is a Grade II-listed building.T

o provide a film programme that is vast and varied from blockbusters to art-house and international cinema.

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o continually strive to make cinema available and accessible for everyone. We offer a range of popular accessible

screenings and a £1 ticketing scheme for those who may need film most but don't have the means available. T

o support new and young developing artists in our community. Our multi-award-winning learning programme offers a

comprehensive range of activities, including film courses, workshops and holiday schools. T o encourage deep and meaningful discussion around the films we show. Our curated seasons and specialist events

Here at Tyneside Cinema, our passion is film and all the things film can do for us. Film has the power to say something

that you might otherwise never hear or see. It can connect you to people and places that you may never know. And it has

the power to make us feel intense emotions through empathy. Our mission is to be the home of great films and to make

their magic accessible to all. We're the North East's leading independent cinema, approaching 100 years in our historic

Art Deco building in the heart of Newcastle upon Tyne.

But we're so much more than 'just a cinema'.

Dixon Scott, the great uncle of Sir Ridley and Tony Scott, founded Tyneside Cinema as a Newsreel Theatre in 1937, with

a vision to be a "window on the world". We proudly continue his vision and legacy in the same place he created it all those

years ago.

We started by bringing world news to Newcastle, with short documentary films covering global stories and current

affairs, with the occasional cartoon too. The original news theatre auditorium is now our 'Classic' cinema screen, with

luxurious art-deco styling and iconic red curtains.

Now we're the last surviving Newsreel Theatre to still operate as a cinema. When you visit our venue, you can see

many of the building's original features, enjoy Newsreels and dine in Tyneside Coffee Rooms; which was opened by our

founder's wife Virginia Scott in 1938.

Our thoughtfully curated programme is an eclectic mix of blockbusters, international marvels, and ground-breaking

independent cinema from the UK.

One of the luxuries of being an independent cinema is that we can showcase films that otherwise wouldn't be seen by

audiences. We bring you closer to film by hosting some of the greatest minds of our industry for special events, including

filmmakers, authors and lecturers.

We're passionate about supporting children and young people; bringing new and exciting ways for students to engage

with the curriculum and filmmaking courses for ages ten and above. Over the last three years, we've welcomed over

15,000 children and young people to our venue to learn more about film.

In addition to our multi-award-winning learning programme, we're committed to helping artists create innovative new

work, enter international film festivals and reach new audiences. Artist opportunities include Open Calls, for filmmakers

and curators to present their work in the cinema; and Graduate Residencies.

Our Story

The Role

Background

Renumeration /

Location

You will used to working within a service environment with an element of mission, and experience of working within the

Third Sector. An understanding of the Arts sector would be advantageous. Salary on offer - £70,000 to £90,000 / Day rate to be discussed

Flexible working

This role will start virtually but visible leadership will be required on-site as the assignment progresses.

To discuss this role in more detail please email catherine.kift@starfishsearch.com or call 07591 952632.


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